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PUBLIC SPEAKING Gathering Materials Copyright 2012 1
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Where Do I Go? Draw on personal experience first Library Internet Other resources Copyright 20122
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C.C. Libraries
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UCR Libraries
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UCSD
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Library Resources Librarians Catalogue Periodical databases Newspapers Reference works Copyright 20126
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Librarians Circulation – Check books in/out Research – Help students find materials Copyright 20127
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Catalogue Listing of all books, periodicals, other resources owned by library Copyright 20128
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Periodical Database Research aid that catalogues articles from many journals, magazines Copyright 20129
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Abstract Summary of magazine or journal article Don’t cite abstract alone Copyright 201210
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Newspapers Local National International Copyright 201211
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Reference Works Work that synthesizes large amount of related information – Encyclopedias – Yearbooks – Quotation books – Biographical aids Copyright 201212
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Internet Searching Search engines Specialized resources – Virtual libraries – Government resources – Multicultural resources Copyright 201213
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Evaluating Internet Docs Authorship Sponsorship Recency Copyright 201214
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Research Interview Interview to get speech information Copyright 201215
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Preparing Questions Avoid: – Questions you can answer without interview – Leading questions – Hostile, loaded questions Copyright 201216
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Tips for Doing Research Start early Make preliminary bibliography Make an annotated bibliography Copyright 201217
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Annotated Bibliography Include a complete citation Briefly describe the source Include stats, quotes, etc. Copyright 201218
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Annotated Bibliography Lucas, S.E. (2012). The Art of Public Speaking (11th edition). Boston: McGraw Hill. This is a public speaking textbook. In this book the author states that Wikipedia “…can be a good place to start learning about a topic…”(p. 127). There is also a reference to reliability being comparable to print encyclopedias (p. 127). Copyright 201219
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Tips for Doing Research Start early Make preliminary bibliography Make an annotated bibliography Think about materials Take notes efficiently Copyright 201220
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Efficient Note-Taking Take plenty of notes Record in consistent format Make separate entry for each Distinguish among direct quotations, paraphrases, your own ideas Copyright 201221
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